Dr. Nathan Dallas Endo & Oral Surgery Package (NDP)

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Oral surgery and endo are the lowest overhead and most profitable procedures in dentistry… Make them easy, successful procedures in your practice.

Many of you have enjoyed the lectures of our very own Dr. Nathan Dallas over the course of the last couple of years… so much so, that he has spoken multiple times for us on the Destin stage and in our educational Driving Dentist Series! All four of his products have individually been best-sellers for Excellence in Dentistry!

We are pleased to now offer all four of his best-selling lectures in an all-new package at one low price!

​“Be Your Own Oral Surgeon… No Trauma, No Drama!”

Nathan Dallas, DMD practices in rural Arlington, Georgia a small town of about 1,500 people. Despite the tiny population and a very low median household income in the area, Dr. Dallas and his father operate a very successful dental practice. Dr. Dallas says that their annual production is all about bread and butter dentistry. He is also a serial entrepreneur, an inventor, an artist and an outdoorsman. Using his degree in marketing and his passion for small business, he’s always working on side projects outside of the daily practice.

In this course, Dr. Dallas will discuss the best ways to become an exodontia expert. Oral surgery should be the most predictable, less stressful subset of your practice. With his energetic flare and trademark southern humor, Dr. Dallas will convince you that you too can take your practice to the next level.

Dr. Dallas will discuss:

Why oral surgery is the most profitable subset of your practice

Differentiating your practice and becoming the local expert

Referring patients, not teeth, when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em

Better anesthesia means that everyone is comfy… including you

Using better instruments and better techniques than you learned in dental school

Smart sectioning for different types of teeth

Why bone removal is seldom necessary and the most efficient way to do it

Better flap design, for those very rare cases that we actually need one

Sedation options and proper patient monitoring

3rd molar techniques for every GP

Why office emergencies are not emergencies if you have a plan

Here is just some of what Dr. Dallas covers in this presentation:

The top 10 reasons you should do more oral surgery

How to extract “holy canines”

What are the 3 deal breakers to prevent you from doing oral surgery?

Blood thinners… who makes the call?

The vital signs you MUST consider before you do surgery

What you must have in every operatory

The 4 classifications of blood pressure

“Time bomb” blood pressure

What needs to be in your informed consent form?

All assistants are not created equal… who do you select?

Okay, let’s go… rule #1

How to handle “hot” teeth?

The best pre-op meds for ANXIETY

The key to painless local anesthesia

The N-traLig technique

How to handle type I diabetes/FREE from a pharmacist

If you must give a block… consider these 42 things

Painless palatal injections every time

The best instruments to sever the attachment

Best antibiotics for “hot teeth”

The correct dosage of Halcion

Take this for post-op swelling

The number one practice builder

The 4 things you must do to move teeth

​​Where should you go (up or down) when first block doesn’t work

The best technique for luxating elevators

Do you know about apical retention forceps?

Everything you need to know about root tips

What’s your protocol with patients when you can’t retrieve a root tip?

The 5 classes of third molars

The only 2 flap designs you’ll ever need

Nate’s rapid fire third molar quiz (10 panorexes)

The most common office emergencies and how to handle each

The real deal on IV sedation

How to get any tooth out in 4 minutes

Why Nate was in prison for two years

There are 78 luxators, but you only need 2

The Nordent luxators are the best price

Don’t use forcepts too early

Push/twist/rotate

The figure 8 technique

Big base flaps?

The dry socket speech

Do you need a CO2 monitor for sedation?

The problem with oral valium

No septocaine?

Wow… and dozens more tips and ideas!

From routine simple extractions to complete-bony messes, this course will guide you through a number of instruments and techniques that will make your life easier.

“Oral Surgery For The GP”

“The Top 45 Things Every GP Dentist Should Know About Comfortable, Profitable Oral Surgery”(The best kept secrets of a small town, Georgia dentist)

Let’s be honest, as we’ve mentioned before… one of the reasons you have open chair time is that you have chosen to refer dental procedures that you don’t enjoy doing. That’s why some of the country’s leading “cosmetic dentists” are now doing dentures, endo and oral surgery.

The reality is that you have to get out of your comfort zone and quit filling the specialist’s chair time!

“But, you don’t understand… I don’t like doing oral surgery”… Well, guess what? If you would take time to learn more about oral surgery (and the best techniques), you would probably learn to enjoy it.

One place to start your oral surgery re-education is to listen to our recent interview with Dr. Nathan Dallas – a dentist in rural Georgia who does almost all of his own oral surgery.

Here’s just some of what Dr. Dallas covered in our interview:

Why the majority of oral surgery referrals can be done “in house”

You can’t get good… until you do it

Patients’ health history may be the only reason for an OS referral

Best oral surgery course is by Dr. Karl Koerner, here’s why

Getting certified in IV sedation is a plus, but not a necessity!

Poor access = 4 times as much effort and time

Increase fees for impactions and flaps? How much?

The best offense is to keep the “easy” 92% and refer the other 8%

How to “fix” the burn of local anesthetic for good… no pain!

The pros and cons of Septocaine… you need to know this!

The problem with Septocaine blocks

PDL “rocks”… faster and easier numbness

How to eliminate palatal injections

Valium, ativan or ?

The only 2 drugs you need for sedation

The #1 anesthetic that lasts long and penetrates bone

Why Dr. Dallas hasn’t used a conventional elevator in years

Change “this” after 2 minutes

The best luxators of all time

Silver handle with gold shaft and tip… the only 2 you need

Why you don’t go perpendicular to the long axis and “crank”

The secret to no-prep extractions

The one elevator that needs to be illegal in dentistry

The key to smart sectioning

Remove tooth structure, not bone! Here’s how to do it!

How to stop swelling, post-op bleeding and complications for good

What Nate’s father (a dentist) taught him 7 years ago about oral surgery

The #1 bur for “sectioning”

Avoid going palatal on extractions

The proper dialogue to use with patients when you have to “bail out” and refer

The only 6 forceps you’ll ever need

Apical retention forceps? Ever heard of them? Best brands?

What about Physic Forceps?

The secret to removing third molars on teenagers

Why you should avoid incomplete roots on teens

Tiny envelop incision, luxate, peel it out?

What 12 out of 62 teeth require

How to handle “hot teeth”

The three best “go to” antibiotics

The pain medicine of choice… why it’s best/”It sounds powerful”

Best products for PDL injections?

The ultra-short 30 gauge needle… when do you use it?

Don’t put a forcep on a tooth until…

The “2 minute difference” that most dentists ignore

And much, much more!

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn the secrets to profitable, low-stress oral surgery.

Your dental school education didn’t teach you the EZ tips Nate shares with you on this interview.Get it, listen to it and quit referring out the oral surgery that you should be doing “in house.”

​“Got A Beef With Endo? Forget About It!” with complete lecture handouts

By popular demand, endo wizard- Dr. Nate Dallas- shows more of his incredible secrets!

“Got A Beef With Endo? Forget About It!”

Dr. Nathan Dallas, a GP in rural Georgia who does tons of endo since his practice is located in a very isolated part of the state, it’s almost impossible for him to refer patients to a specialist who’s 45 minutes to an hour away.

So out of necessity, Nate had to become very good doing endo in oral surgery. He works in practice with his dad, but in addition to that…Nate is an avid learner and a self-proclaimed “CE Junkie”.

If you enjoy making your endodontist rich, then this DVD isn’t for you. But, if you see the opportunity for you and your practice to become more profitable, you need to get this valuable information!

Here’s just some of what Nate covered at Destin:

Slow town, busy practice?

Do many dentists “over plan” implants?

Why endo is often a better option than oral surgery or implants

Top 10 reasons dentists hate endo

Why you can’t find the canals

The 3 things dentists fear about endo

If you can’t locate or diagnose the problem with certainty…don’t treat it

Nate’s last 24 root canals

Low frequency = low success

The true cost of losing 18 of 24 teeth to extractions

Most teeth that need endo, already have “this”

With their technique, 99% of the time you don’t need to replace the crown if you do endo through it!

3 access approaches through 3 different kinds of crowns

5 things you need to know about endo through crowns

The top 10 reasons you can’t find the canals

“Supplemental” tools you need for EZ, efficient endo

11 critical factors to case selection/refer before NOT after you have to

The “2” rules of reliable anesthesia

Everything you need to know about PDL injections

Why your endo takes too long/ why it doesn’t look good on x-ray

Why your endo is NOT profitable

The “Iron Clad”,#1 Protocol for root canals

How to not break files or damage teeth

Why apex locators are better than x-rays

Best rubber dam on the market/which one where?

Rotary endo and irrigation

Best types of filler/sealer?

How to find “extra” canals

The truth about “file systems”

And much, much more!

If you are referring out even 4-10 endo cases per month that’s at least $5,000-$7,000 you are “giving it away.”

Don’t let your ego or “fear level” keep you from doing both of these procedures. ​Purchase the set of all four best-selling lectures now for ONLY $197 (valued at $448).